Hello. I wanna buy a Zenotec Mini. Please say some information this milling machine. I have a ZirkonZahn M1 Wet Heavy and i wanna second open system milling machine. I need positive and negative opinion Zenotec Mini, before i buy. Thanks all answer what i get. Sorry my english.
I tired Zubler 200, VITA 6000M, Ivoclar P510, but the P510 was the best ;) So i bought Ivoclar P510 a few months ago, and i love it. Fast, compact, easy using, very silent ( zubler and vita isnt it) and great firing result. :)
I have a Vacumat 6000MP take this program, i use at onlay, full contur emax crowns for glaze:
450C
6 min dry (25% - 44% - 62%)
Vacum start 450 C
rise 60 C
final is 800 C
Hold 1 min
Slow cool 80% 550 C
I always use Easy Fix! http://www.zubler.de/de/produkte/verbrauchsmaterial/easy-fix
Thanks your answer, i buy thus furnace on friday and i am very happy. I chose three of furnace : Ivoclar P510, Zubler Vario 200 and VITA Vacumat 6000. I did all the various Windows burning stove, and winner is P510. :)
Hy! Please somebody give me a GC MC firing tabelle for Ivoclar Programat furnace. I buy P510 and i search a tabelle but i dont find :( Thanks your help :)
I use this and i think is too much, and i take a photo the background lights is mirroring on the picture. The box is unnecessary becasue this box is fixed iphone focus and u can search when the picture is sharp.
Thanks your help. I thinking and i will buy a Zubler Vario 200ZR ;)
Another question, somebody firing GC MC in VITA 6000M? What three lift positon is good for drying? Now i use 25% 44% 65%.
I burn the glaze is 2.dentint celsius without vacuum. Example my Ceram 1st dentin burn 770C, the 2nd dentin is 760C, glaze is 760. The Lustre burn 760. But i change the Ceram to initial Zr-FS, its perfectly work with emax press.
The GC dental ceramics manufacturing company is looking to use a more natural material. The natural materials of different refractive and transparency, but the synthetic material endurance is better. The optimum blending ratio will be a very nice and well-used dental ceramics. It is GC initial...